Welzijn.AI: Developing Responsible Conversational AI for Elderly Care through Stakeholder Involvement
Bram van Dijk, Armel Lefebvre, Marco Spruit

TL;DR
Welzijn.AI is a responsible, stakeholder-informed digital solution designed to monitor and enhance mental well-being in elderly populations, addressing ethical, social, and practical considerations through comprehensive evaluations.
Contribution
This study introduces Welzijn.AI, a novel stakeholder-inclusive approach for developing elderly care AI systems aligned with responsible AI guidelines.
Findings
Welzijn.AI has potential to reduce loneliness among the elderly.
Stakeholder feedback highlights importance of empathetic interactions.
Challenges include privacy concerns and understanding application use.
Abstract
We present Welzijn.AI as new digital solution for monitoring (mental) well-being in elderly populations, and illustrate how development of systems like Welzijn.AI can align with guidelines on responsible AI development. Three evaluations with different stakeholders were designed to disclose new perspectives on the strengths, weaknesses, design characteristics, and value requirements of Welzijn.AI. Evaluations concerned expert panels and involved patient federations, general practitioners, researchers, and the elderly themselves. Panels concerned interviews, a co-creation session, and feedback on a proof-of-concept implementation. Interview results were summarized in terms of Welzijn.AI's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. The co-creation session ranked a variety of value requirements of Welzijn.AI with the Hundred Dollar Method. User evaluation comprised analysing…
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